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RAL 6025 Fern Green — Hex, RGB, LRV, and Best US Paint Matches

RAL 6025 Fern Green hex #467344 · LRV 12. Closest matches at Sherwin-Williams, Benjamin Moore, Behr, and Valspar.

Jessica Williams
By Jessica Williams
Color Stylist & Interior Editor
Updated:May 3, 2026
Sunlit room with a fern green painted accent
RAL 6025 FERN GREEN — HEX, RGB, LRV, AND BEST US PAINT MATCHES
RGB 70, 115, 68 LRV 12 RAL 6025

Color spec

Hex#467344
RGB70, 115, 68
LRV~12
RAL ClassicRAL 6025

Also known as / near matches

RAL 6025, known as Fern Green, evokes the deep, lush greens found in shaded woodlands. It sits distinctly apart from brighter lime or mint greens, carrying a more organic, subdued character. While not a direct synonym, it shares a conceptual space with colors like “forest green” or “moss green,” though Fern Green maintains a unique balance without leaning too far into either yellow or blue undertones. It’s crucial not to confuse it with lighter, more desaturated greens, as its depth is a defining characteristic.

What it looks like in real life

This is a color that truly drapes a room in nature’s quiet embrace, its LRV of 12 signaling a deep absorption of light that feels intimate rather than overwhelming. In north-facing light, it reads as a wonderfully saturated, almost velvety green, where its subtle blue-green undertones might quietly emerge, lending a serene coolness. However, bring it into a south-facing room, and the color warms beautifully, revealing more of its earthy, yellow-green heart, allowing it to feel vibrant without losing its foundational depth. As the day transitions to late afternoon, Fern Green transforms. Where light hits directly, it maintains a rich verdancy, almost glowing, but in the encroaching shadows, it will deepen considerably, nearing an inky forest quality. This color is demanding of its light, meaning it will create dramatic contrasts and define architectural elements with a strong hand. It requires thoughtful lighting to ensure its full depth is appreciated, rather than allowing it to recede into a flat darkness.

Closest matches at US paint brands

Closest matches at US paint brands

ColorBrandNameSKULRVBuy
KompozitMelbourne072516
BehrMountain OliveMQ6-112
ValsparPolished Pine5006-2B11
Sherwin-WilliamsRookwood Sash GreenSW 281012
Magnolia HomeWatered GardenJG-02912
Benjamin MooreThicketAF-40511
Dunn-EdwardsForest EdgeDEC71412
Pratt & LambertRidgeline27-312
Farrow & BallYeabridge GreenNo. 28722
BackdropOld SoulBD-OS18
PPG / GliddenForest TrailPPG1129-77
ClareHouse PlantClare 1622

Kompozit Melbourne is the closest by ΔE, offering a slightly lighter, perhaps more vibrant take on the deep green. While several matches like Behr Mountain Olive and Sherwin-Williams Rookwood Sash Green share the exact LRV of 12, the overall spread includes significantly lighter options like Farrow & Ball Yeabridge Green (LRV 22) and much deeper ones like PPG/Glidden Forest Trail (LRV 7), showcasing a range from muted sage-greens to very dark, almost black-greens.

When to use this color

Great for:

  • Perfect for a cozy library or den, creating an enveloping, sophisticated atmosphere.
  • Ideal for kitchen island cabinetry in a brightly lit space, adding an organic anchor.
  • Beautifully highlights exterior trim against a warm-toned siding, providing a natural contrast.

Tricky in:

  • Can feel heavy and oppressive in small, poorly lit interior rooms, especially without adequate artificial light.
  • May emphasize wall imperfections in a flat sheen under strong, direct light due to its deep saturation.

Pairs well with

Pairs well with

Warm white (BM White Dove OC-17)
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Cool white (BM Chantilly Lace OC-65)
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Warm oak (natural wood floor)
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Aged brass (hardware, lighting)
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Soft sage (BM Saybrook Sage HC-114)
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Linen / soft cream
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Painting tips

  • Primer: Given its low LRV of 12, a dark gray tinted primer is essential to ensure true color saturation and optimal coverage.
  • Sheen: For walls, a flat or matte sheen will best capture its velvety depth, while for cabinetry or trim, a satin or semi-gloss will provide durability and a subtle luster.
  • Coats: Expect to apply at least three coats over a properly tinted primer to achieve full opacity and depth of color for this rich hue.
  • Application: Due to its deep tone, even minor brush strokes or roller marks can be visible under raking light, so meticulous application with high-quality tools is crucial.

Frequently asked questions

Is Fern Green the same as the closest brand match?+
Kompozit Melbourne is the closest match by ΔE, meaning it's the most similar in overall color perception. However, it has a slightly higher LRV (16 vs 12) and may read a touch brighter or with a subtly different yellow-green undertone compared to the original RAL 6025 Fern Green, which is deeper and more balanced.
What sheen for Fern Green?+
For interior walls, a matte or flat sheen will best showcase Fern Green's deep, organic quality, absorbing light to create a soft, sophisticated look. For high-traffic areas like kitchens or bathrooms, or for trim and cabinetry, a satin or semi-gloss sheen offers greater durability and easier cleaning, adding a subtle sheen that reflects light.
Will Fern Green fade on an exterior surface?+
Like most saturated colors, Fern Green can be susceptible to fading when exposed to prolonged, intense UV radiation outdoors. To minimize this, ensure you use a high-quality exterior paint specifically formulated with UV-resistant pigments, and consider its placement on surfaces less exposed to direct, all-day sun.
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